Yoel Pérez García, first secretary of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Party in Guantánamo, checked in the municipality of El Salvador the beginning of the next school year, and the preparations for the upcoming coffee harvest.

During the meeting with directors of entities and other political leaders in the territory, it was known that on September 2, 104 schools will open doors in that municipality with an enrollment of 7,271 students and that teacher coverage reaches 95.2 percent.

During the exchange, Magalis Luque Padilla, director of the El Salvador Agroforestry Company, presented the estimate for the next coffee harvest, which officially begins on September 20.

Luque Padilla also said that the Enterprise is committed to 440 tons of coffee. The political leader insisted on complying with the planting of sugar cane and the coffee harvest.